Ricky Gervais is fast making himself one of my favorite celebrities.
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Ricky Gervais is fast making himself one of my favorite celebrities.
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What he says is just common sense. People have deferred to religions for far too long.
Yes what he says is common sense. He can’t help believing what he does anymore than anyone else can. He also didn’t take the tack of insisting religion is the root of all that is bad in the world, just that they don’t have a monopoly on good.
I certainly wouldn’t try and argue against that. There are good muslims and atheists and hindus and catholics and…